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At Mr Drain Plumbing ® we take the burden of grease trap waste disposal away from your business. Grease trap pumping is one of our expertises equipped with the latest pumps and big pumping trucks we make it very quick to pump your grease traps besides pumping our experts provide repairs – inspection and replacement of the grease traps. Our trained and experienced technicians will arrive at your business in less than 45 minutes and will give you expert service without any mess and interruption in your ongoing business. That's why most of the big restaurant chains rely on Mr Drain Plumbing ®.

What are Grease Traps?
Grease traps are passive required by city sanitation and food service departments to stop grease, fat, oil, wax or debris from entering the public sanitary sewer system.

Greasy materials will cause blockages in the system, which cause backups and overflows. Grease traps are designed to separate greasy materials from wastewater so that they can be removed before they enter the sewer system.

All restaurants, caterers, school cafeterias and other commercial cooking facilities must avoid discharging grease into the municipal sewer system.

Grease interceptors must receive wastewater from all contributory sources, such as pot sinks, dishwashers, floor drains and mat washing area drains before draining to the sanitary sewer system. Typical building codes require all such new or rebuilt facilities to install a grease interceptor to pre-treat grease entering a sewer.

All units should be fitted with a standard final-stage sample box. Interceptors must typically be sized for at least a 30 minute peak wastewater flow detention time from all contributory sources. Usually, grease interceptors must be installed by a state-certified plumber. For grease interceptors and traps to function properly they must also be regularly serviced and maintained by a qualified contractor.

It is based on the density difference between the particles inside the grease interceptor.

Greases, with a density of 0.95, rise to the surface while heavy matter with a density of 1.1 settles to the bottom of the interceptor. The grease-containing water arrives in the interceptor through the inlet device (1) Fitted with an anti-splash nozzle to avoid stirring up the sludge and grease that have already decanted out (2) The partition (3) retains the sludge in the first part and the outlet siphon (4) keeps the grease inside the interceptor.

Design & Operation
A grease trap is designed to prevent greasy substances from entering plumbing systems, septic tanks, and waste water treatment facilities where they are difficult to process and may create a number of environmental problems. A grease trap is often specified for a pot washing sink or commercial dishwasher.

A flow restrictor on the inlet side of the trap slows incoming effluent material and redirects it through baffling inside the trap. This slowing and baffling process allows lighter-than-water substances (grease) to accumulate inside the trap above the static water line.
Local plumbing codes typically determine design and installation criteria, but they typically follow the guidelines set forth by the Plumbing & Drainage Institute (PDI).

Available in a range of sizes our Grease Traps can be either free standing or wall mounted to suit both new designs and existing establishments and once installed are low maintenance giving years of reliable performance with minimum attention.

Traps grease and kitchen debris

Minimal maintenance

New installations or retro fit

The patented stainless steel Grease Traps range is designed for efficient operation and extra long life. From small domestic to large volume food processing applications, they are better built and better value.

Grease Trap and Interceptor Maintenance
Grease trap maintenance is usually performed by maintenance staff, or other employees of the establishment. Grease interceptor (GI) maintenance, which is usually performed by Mr Drain Plumbing ® consists of removing the entire volume (liquids and solids) from the GI and properly disposing of the material in accordance with all Federal, State, and/or local laws. When performed properly and at the appropriate frequency, grease interceptor and trap maintenance can greatly reduce the discharge of fats, oil, and grease (FOG) into the wastewater collection system.

The required maintenance frequency for grease interceptors and traps depends greatly on the amount of FOG a facility generates as well as any best management practices (BMPs) that the establishment implements to reduce the FOG discharged into its sanitary sewer system. In many cases, an establishment that implements BMPs will realize financial benefit through a reduction in their required grease interceptor and trap maintenance frequency.

WARNING! Do not use hot water, acids, caustics, solvents, or emulsifying agents when cleaning grease traps and interceptors.

Grease Interceptor Maintenance
Grease interceptors, due to their size, will usually be cleaned by grease haulers or recyclers. Licensed septic haulers can also pump out grease interceptors and haul the waste to the treatment plant. The hauler must notify DEQ when hauling grease.
A proper maintenance procedure for a grease interceptor is outlined below:
NOTE: Since the establishment is liable for the condition of their pretreatment devices, the establishment owners/representatives should witness all cleaning/maintenance activities to verify that the interceptor is being fully cleaned and properly maintained.

Grease traps Services offered

Pumping of in-floor traps and large underground traps.

Periodic pumping aids in the free flow of all commercial sewer lines.

High-pressure jetting of inlet and outlet lines enables grease traps to work properly and at full capacity

Grease disposal at a safe, approved disposal site.

Regular preventive maintenance contracts available.

Grease traps are located at the end of the commercial kitchen drain system to intercept grease and keep it out of the main sewer system.

Periodically, the grease must be removed from the trap and disposed of as solid waste.

Grease disposal is not allowed locally. Only Mr Drain Plumbing ® safely and legally disposes of all grease at an approved disposal site on the Front Range.

Plastic Grease Traps and Interceptors
The filtration system removes fats, oils, grease and solid matter from waste water before it enters the drain. It is a passive system, so there is no need for a circulation pump or other apparatus.

Waste water runs into the Grease Trap from the sink/dishwasher.

As waste water enters the trap, lighter fat, oil and grease separates and floats to the top whilst solid particles settle down to the bottom of the stainless steel filter cassette.

As the trap drains, waste water is drawn down through the filter cassette, reducing turbulence and filtering out more solid matter.The filtered water runs up through the integrated air trap to the main drain.

The addition of the Mr Drain Plumbing's ® Dosing Unit adds a measure of bio active fluid that helps break down solid grease, allowing it to flow out with the waste water. This is added at the end of the working day, allowing the dosing agent to work overnight.

Grease trap will not corrode, chip or peel, even under the most severe applications

Flexibility of installation - can be installed in-floor, on-floor, or semi - recessed

New quick catch system eliminates nuts and bolts on grease trap cover (not available on D4804, D4807, and D4810)

Recessing extension kits available

10-year warranty on all grease traps

Grease Trap Interceptor Pumping
Principally found in grease traps located at commercial foodservice operations (restaurants, hotels, hospitals, schools and prisons), grease traps are also components of most domestic septic systems.
Brown grease is made up of all elements expended through the sanitary sewer system during the course of daily business.

At Mr Drain Plumbing ® we specialize in cleaning, installing and repairing grease traps and septic systems. Our professional contractors perform sewer line installations, lift station repairs & installations, as well as other sewer repairs. We can of handle all types of grease trap related work including jetting, cleaning, lift stations and pumps.Our complete maintenance package assures you of peak performance absent of blockages, slow flow and nasty odors. With reporting and proper maintenance, you can feel secure that your trap is in good working condition and that your sewage is of the quality required by your local authority.

Commercial Grease
Grease traps are used to reduce the amount of fats, oils and greases (FOG’s) that enter the main sewers. Effectively they are boxes within the drain run that are located between the sinks in a kitchen and the sewer system. They only have waste water flowing through them and are not served by any other drainage system such as toilets. Our grease traps seperate waste from water and can be installed in the drainage system outdoors or as an under-sink removable container.

Some of our customers include McDonalds, Abracadabra and various restaurants and businesses around the Munster area.

Do’s and Don'ts for proper grease trap operation? To avoid excessive FOG discharge or overloading of your grease trap, you can scrape plates into the garbage prior to rinsing or use other dry cleanup practices to reduce the amount of grease that goes down the drain. Other ideas to ensure good operation of your grease trap:

Don’t pour fats, oils, or greases down the drain.

Educate your staff on proper cleaning procedure.

Don’t let food waste go through the grease trap. It
can reduce the trap’s effectiveness/capacity.

Regularly inspect and clean out your grease trap.

Use an additional grease recovery device to remove grease from sources that adds large amounts of grease to your wastewater, such as pot wash or pre-rinse sinks.

Do not flush interceptor with hot water to clear or clean the grease trap in lieu of pumping out the device.

If a food grinder is determined to be necessary, it must be directly followed by a solids interceptor, and then plumbed to the grease trap.

Make sure when cleaning your grease trap that each chamber is cleaned out thoroughly. Inspect and then fill up the separator with clean water before you begin discharging.

Maintaining Commercial Grease Trap Boxes?
Proper grease trap maintenance is very crucial in order to have an efficiently operating grease trap. Many problems can occur if the levels of collected FOG and solids are not monitored. Problems such as drain line blockages and back-ups, foul odors and even worse, too much FOG being deposited into the city sewer lines, which can lead to big fines.
Depending on the size of the grease trap box and the growth of the business, the grease trap box may require cleaning weekly or monthly.
Many state and local governments have ordinances requiring that a grease trap be pumped out every so often, so it is important to first check with local government to find out these particular criteria.

Proper grease trap maintenance is getting frequent pump outs and maintaining proper record keeping of when maintenance procedures are done.

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